makspris
Makspris, or a maximum price, is a legally binding limit on how high a price may be charged for a good or service. It is a form of price control set by a government or regulatory authority and is typically described as a price ceiling. The aim is to protect consumers by keeping essential goods and services affordable, prevent price gouging, or stabilize markets during crises.
In practice, a makspris works by constraining sellers to charge no more than the specified amount. If
Common areas for makspris include housing or rents, medicines and healthcare products, utility bills, public transport